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Extrait: Parmi les sujets que nous réclament à corps et à cris nos lecteurs depuis des années, il y a la réalisation d'un large comparatif de processeurs. Souvent lorsque nous nous intéressons à un nouveau modèle de processeur, nous le comparons à la génération...
Vous laurez compris, larrivée de la finesse de gravure 65 nm se fait décidément dans la douleur pour AMD. Après avoir connu de nombreux retards sur la mise au point de ce procédé, procédé tout de même employé depuis belles lurettes par Intel, le fond...
Résumé des performances Avant dentamer la conclusion proprement dite, voici un tableau résumant les performances que nous avons mesurées et la perte en % pour le Brisbane en 65 nm :La dernière ligne de ce tableau résume tout : perte de 2% de performan...
Extrait: The performance of all Athlon 64 X2 5000 versions is the same. The 65-nm models are marginally slower in some benchmarks due to increased L2 cache latency. However, such a small difference is negligible and ultimately unimportant.
As an upgrade, the Athlon processors dont yet make sense. The chips themselves are expensive, and by the time youve factored in a motherboard and some extra DDR2 memory you could be looking at paying twice as much – especially if youre looking to b...
AMDs 65nm CPUs consume less power and run cooler than their predecessors, but these were never particular problems for the Athlon 64 X2. Performance against the Core 2 Duo is the issue, and the move to 65nm doesnt improve this. Our 65nm chip overcloc...
Extrait: While CPU architectures are typically available for years, AMD and Intel tend to offer improved steppings throughout a products lifecycle. We look at the history of the Athlon 64 X2 5000, complete with lab tests.
Extrait: Typical roundup materials devoted to CPU tests are normally biased towards two extremes. As a rule, on the moment of release of new chips they test and compare top-end models, while putting an emphasis at value chips in the "off-season". As regards the...
Extrait: In this article well review another two AMD Socket AM2 processors: Athlon 64 X2 5000+ and Athlon 64 X2 4800+. These are rather interesting because the former has performance rating higher by 200 points due to its 2.6GHz clock rate versus 2.4GHz clock ...
Our testing showed that when gaming at high resolutions the limiting factor is not the processor, but is actually the graphics card. This was shown to be true in three out of the six games that we benchmarked. We used the ATI Radeon X1900XTX graphics...